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Knights of House Cholderton:Alawn, a fine archer among other thingsCeith, an accomplished horsemanCenvelyn, bears the scars of many duelsCynwal, Strategic thinker and former Lord regent of KimptonCynyr, Strategic like his twin, Cynwal, but more martial.Dafydd, the most accomplished swordsman in the family, serving the Earl as his personal guardGriffrey, Eynon’s uncle and proponent of Cholderton pursuing KimptonJosue, called, “Knight of the woods” by his family, he knows the Chute forest well. After removal of the banditry, the woods have become home to huntsmenMarc, Banished from Salisbury for attempting to murder Sir LugNye, recently returned from Marlboro.

Ladies of House Cholderton:Nesta, Future wife of EynonAderyn, the child of Rhett and BlodwynAeron, wife of NyeBetsan, Eldest woman of the houseBlodwyn, wife of Rhett and mother of AderynBrin, wife of Griffrey and mother of HabrenBrynne, wife of Ceith, desprately wanting a childCrystin, Wife of Cenvelyn and mother of Sir DavidEbrill, Widowed by Elidir, she tends to the family’s needsElidis, mother of the twins Cynwal and Cynyr. She loves animals, especially catsGwyneth, Daughter of Marc and NiaHabren, Daughter of Griffrey and Brin, she is energetic and unmarriedLaufamour, Widowed by Caradoc and recently mourning her lost son Elidis, she focuses attention on her son JosueLili, an unmarried woman looking for loveModron, Known for her green thumb. She hopes to have kids this yearNia, Wife of Marc and mother of GwynethOlwen, wife of AlawnRhian, mother of Nye and steward of CholdertonSiana, born blind in one eye, Lady Siana has never marriedTagan, mother of Marc and Eynon. Recovering in Cholderton after being kidnapped

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Household Legend

The Lance of St. James:
Handed down through the family since the time of Ector “The Just,” the lance of St. James has been a family heirloom that is over 100 years old. It is said that the spear came into the family’s possession when a man attempted to ride down Sir Ector. The lance betrayed it’s owner and slid from his hand and landed before Sir Ector, who cut down his attacker before retrieving the weapon. It was learned from a nearby monastery that the lance belonged to St. James, brother of John the Apostle. It is believed that the lance will only pierce the hearts of evil men, and will not harm those of good deed and good heart. This was put to the test when Sir Eynon of Cholderton rode against the former knight-turned-monk Tyson of Berwick. The spear glanced harmlessly off the man’s shield despite Eynon’s skill. This has raised questions among those who Eynon currently travels with.